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Parliamentary inquiry finds nuclear is high risk, zero reward

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEWEDNESDAY 26 FEBRUARY THE COALITION’S NUCLEAR SCHEME is high risk, zero reward—that’s the clear takeaway from the interim findings of the federal inquiry into nuclear power generation in Australia. The committee’s interim report confirms that nuclear energy is not a viable option to meet Australia’s energy needs or climate commitments. The Climate Council, … Continued

Affordability must drive Australia’s energy debate

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Policymakers must back the most affordable energy options after the Clean Energy Council survey revealed nearly 70 per cent of Australians support the development of new renewable energy projects. There is a strong public demand for affordable and sustainable energy solutions, with this new research confirming what Australians for Affordable Energy (AFAE) has maintained: Australians … Continued

SLB provides update on planned acquisition of ChampionX

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HOUSTON–BUSINESS WIRE– SLB (NYSE: SLB) today announced that, in connection with SLB’s planned acquisition of ChampionX, all applicable waiting periods under the U.S. Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 have expired, and SLB is legally permitted to close the ChampionX transaction in the United States. In conjunction with the HSR review, SLB and ChampionX … Continued

Federal inquiry finds nuclear not economically viable

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The interim report by the parliamentary committee inquiring into nuclear energy has found nuclear energy is not economically viable for Australia. “This report has found – like so many inquiries before it have found – that nuclear is not right for Australia,” said Australian Conservation Foundation nuclear analyst Dave Sweeney. The additional comments from committee … Continued

Initial reactions — House Select Committee releases interim report for nuclear power inquiry

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As part of its inquiry into nuclear power generation in Australia, the House of Representatives Select Committee on Nuclear Energy has released an interim report. The Committee was established to inquire into and report on the consideration of nuclear power generation, including deployment of small modular reactors, in Australia. The Committee has held 19 public hearings across … Continued

Rewiring Australia welcomes big day for renewable energy announcements

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Rewiring Australia welcomes big day for renewable energy announcements   Rewiring Australia strongly welcomes Allegra Spender’s Permanent Energy Bill Relief Plan announced today.   Millions of Australian households are already enjoying the benefits of rooftop solar, but barriers to installing this money-saving technology mean many are missing out.    By providing no-interest loans to help … Continued

New report confirms nuclear fears: Higher bills, higher emissions

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The Climate Change Authority’s latest report confirms the risks of delaying a clean energy future in favour of nuclear power will lead to higher emissions and increased costs for households. The report warns that the Coalition’s nuclear energy proposal could add a staggering 2 billion tonnes of emissions while increasing costs for households, resulting in … Continued

Pacific Green signs agreement to sell its 250MW / 500 MWh Limestone Coast North Battery Energy Park development

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Sydney / 21st February, 2025 / Pacific Green Technologies, Inc. announces that it has signed binding documentation for the sale of 100% of the shares in its Limestone Coast North Energy Park to Intera Renewables (Intera) in a deal representing an enterprise value of A$460 million (US$293 million) (the “Transaction”). The Limestone Coast North Energy Park is … Continued